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The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning customers to immediately throw away raw milk products from Byers ...
These establishments in Pike County were inspected between Dec. 30 and Jan. 5, according to Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture records. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture provides this ...
Pennsylvania officials filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture over the termination of the federal Local Food Purchasing Assistance program, which would have provided $13 ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning consumers about contaminated raw milk from Byers Organic Dairy, purchased between July 8 and July 10, with sell-by dates of July 22 and July ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture confirmed on Saturday the state’s first positive case of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in domestic poultry. Positive samples were detected in a ...
(WHTM)– The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning consumers to discard raw milk sold by the Meadow View Jerseys brand after patients reported symptoms of Campylobacteriosis.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is working with federal, state, local, and industry partners to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from animal diseases, including HPAI ...
HARRISBURG (KDKA) - The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is distributing 7.9 million pounds of food to food banks. Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced Friday that the department ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture plans to expand the state’s spotted lanternfly quarantine area to include 11 more counties. The new counties listed in the expansion, which will be ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is urging all poultry owners to remain vigilant in protecting their birds from highly pathogenic avian influenza after detecting a new case in ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture lied to and misled courts in its effort to shut down Upper Leacock Township farmer Amos Miller and his businesses, according to his attorneys.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture will cover the testing for processing plants at no cost to farmers. “Taking this proactive step will ensure that we can protect our cattle, ...
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